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Cluj-Napoca and also
The mostly utilitarian Communist-era architecture is also present, although only to a certain extent, as Cluj-Napoca never faced a large systematisation programme.
Some 3, 300 taxis are also licensed to operate in Cluj-Napoca.
Transport in the Cluj-Napoca metropolitan area is also covered by a number of private bus companies, such as Fany and MV Trans 2007, providing connections to neighboring towns and villages.
The city is also served by two other secondary rail stations, the Little Station ( Gara Micǎ ), which is technically part of and situated immediately near the main station, and Cluj-Napoca East ( Est ).
Cluj-Napoca is also the centre of the Romanian Hungarian language press.
Magazines published in Cluj-Napoca include HR Journal, a publication discussing human resources issues, J ' Adore, a local shopping magazine that is also franchised in Bucharest, Maximum Rock Magazine, dealing with the rock music industry, RDV, a national hunting publication and Cluj-Napoca WWW, an English-language magazine designed for tourists.
The city is also represented in the third league, through CS Sănătatea Cluj-Napoca, founded in 1986.
Amateur athletes are also active in Cluj-Napoca, with swimming pools, miniature golf courses, tennis courts, paintball arenas and bikeways available, as well as skiing, bobsledding, skating, caving, hiking, hunting, fishing and extreme sports in the vicinity.
Huedin also lies on the line connecting Budapest to Oradea and Cluj-Napoca.
Later on, it was also moved to Cluj-Napoca for a short time.
It is also one of the fastest growing areas in Bihor county in terms of development and foreign investment, due to its location on the E60 Budapest-Bucharest highway, the quarter being the first point of contact with Oradea when arriving from Bucharest, Cluj-Napoca and other major Romanian cities.
Several Romanian cities have " Nicolae Ioga " streets or boulevards: Bucharest ( also home of the Iorga High School and the Iorga Park ), Botoşani, Braşov, Cluj-Napoca, Constanţa, Craiova, Iaşi, Oradea, Ploieşti, Sibiu, Timişoara, etc.
Being an academic center, home of six government universities ( Babeş-Bolyai University, Academia de Arte Vizuale " Ion Andreescu ", Universitatea de Ştiinţe Agronomice şi Medicină Veterinară, Universitatea Tehnică, Universitatea de Medicină si Farmacie, Academia de Muzică " Gheorghe Dima ") and several private ones as well ( Universitatea Bogdan Vodă, Universitatea Creştină Dimitrie Cantemir ), Cluj-Napoca also features several modern university buildings such as the Department of Political Science at UBB, the Department of Management at UBV, and the Law Department of UCDC.
Bistriţa also serves as a midway point for C & I, a transport service, and is a changing point for people traveling between Suceava, Satu Mare, Cluj-Napoca, Sibiu, Sighişoara, Târgu Mureş, and Braşov.
In the so-called " Frantic " attack ( June 2-September 19, 1944 ) a wave of 600 fighter planes bombed Debrecen ; the right wing also bombed Oradea, Cluj-Napoca, Szeged, and Balmazújváros, and the left wing Szolnok and Miskolc.
Founded in Cluj-Napoca as Astral Telecom S. A. in 1993, it is currently the owner of the largest cable network in Romania, and is also one of the most important Romanian ISPs, having about 900, 000 customers ( 2005 ) and generating 25 % of the web traffic in Romania.
Klausenburg, also known as Sanz-Klausenburg, is a Hasidic dynasty that originated in the Transylvanian city of Cluj-Napoca ( formerly Klausenburg ), Romania.
Some family members relocated to Cluj-Napoca, also in Transylvania, where they remained for two generations, until the last members of the family emigrated to Germany and the USA.

Cluj-Napoca and other
Some proposals have been made about building a metro networks in some of the other largest cities in the country, such as one in Cluj-Napoca, and in Brașov.
The town is accessible by CFR trains from Cluj-Napoca and other cities, such as Oradea, Timişoara, Satu Mare, Braşov, Ploieşti, Bucharest, and Budapest.
They proclaimed and demanded the recognition of an Estate of their own, called universitas Hungarorum et Valachorum-Estate of Hungarians and Romanians and were led by a poor nobleman called Antal Nagy de Buda and five other captains ( three Hungarian peasants, a Romanian peasant, and a burgher from Kolozsvár ( Cluj-Napoca )).
With historically established universities in major cities such as Iași, Bucharest, Cluj-Napoca, Timișoara, Târgu Mureș, Craiova, Romania's higher education institutions form a much looser network than in other European countries, albeit offering most of the qualifications sought after by today's high-school graduates.

Cluj-Napoca and newspapers
Cluj-Napoca is the most important centre for Transylvanian mass media, since it is the headquarters of all regional television networks, newspapers and radio stations.
The largest daily newspapers published in Bucharest are usually reissued from Cluj-Napoca in a regional version, covering Transylvanian issues.
Hungarian language | Hungarian-and Romanian language | Romanian-language newspapers published in Cluj-Napoca

Cluj-Napoca and local
Situated on the European route E576 ( Cluj-Napoca – Dej ), the airport is connected to the city centre by the local public transport company, RATUC, bus number 8.
Clujana Cluj-Napoca is the local women's soccer team, established in 2001 by Babeş-Bolyai University.
Besides banks, Cluj-Napoca features several modern buildings constructed under the aegis of the local government.
Banca Transilvania (), a bank corporation in Romania, was founded December 1993 in Cluj-Napoca by several local businessmen, with an initial capitalization of 2 billion Romanian lei ( ROL ) ( approximately US $ 1 million ); initial capitalization was 79 % Romanian and 21 % foreign.
Most of the local authorities used the yellow plate, but there are exceptions like Cluj-Napoca, which used white plate similar to old German plates, but always bearing the letters CJ-N ( from the city name's abbreviation ), followed by 3 digits.
* Napoca Cable Network, a local television from Cluj-Napoca, Romania

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He holds doctorates in theology and history from the Sorbonne, as well as honorary doctorates from at the Universities of Aix-en-Provence, Fu Jen, Louvain, Kyoto, Santiago de Chile, Puebla de los Angeles and the Babes-Bolyai University / Cluj-Napoca.
He made his debut in 1984 in the Echinox literary magazine of Cluj-Napoca with the SF story Grădina de cenuşă (" The Ash Garden ").

Cluj-Napoca and Cluj
while Comedy Cluj, which debuted in 2009, is the newest annual film festival organised in Cluj-Napoca.
The new Cluj Arena Stadium, home ground for " U " Cluj, is the largest in Cluj-Napoca ( capacity 30, 201 ); and is ranked as an UEFA Elite stadium.
Cluj (); is a county ( judeţ ) of Romania, in Transylvania, with the capital city at Cluj-Napoca.
Thus the struggle for leadership in Cluj ( now Cluj-Napoca ) between Hungarians and Saxons only came to an end in 1458 by establishing a rule that municipal offices must be shared equally between the two groups.
Their main objective was Cluj ( Cluj-Napoca ), a city regarded as the historical capital of Transylvania.
After slowly removing the ' Cluj ' name from the Ursus beer label, Ursus Breweries announced on November 18, 2010 that it will close the Ursus brewery in Cluj-Napoca due to high costs and lower demand.
The capital of the county was the city of Cluj ( Kolozsvár in Hungarian ), today Cluj-Napoca in Romania.
The former Piarist College of Cluj-Napoca | Cluj, today the Báthory István Liceum
Caritas prospered with the help of the connection it had with the nationalist Party of Romanian National Unity ( PUNR ) and the mayor of Cluj-Napoca, Gheorghe Funar, who welcomed this scheme and even helped it build credibility by renting them space in the Cluj town hall, appearing with Stoica in public and on television, and defending Caritas from attacks.
The ghetto was located in the city of Cluj ( now Cluj-Napoca ), then part of Hungary and called Kolozsvár.
CFR Cluj () is a Romanian professional football club from the city of Cluj-Napoca in Transylvania, Romania.
Fotbal Club Universitatea Cluj (, commonly referred to as U Cluj ) is a Romanian professional football club from Cluj-Napoca, founded in 1919 by Iuliu Hațieganu.

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